View Full Version : JL Audio 12" sub box!!!!!
psychos2
01/13/2006, 11:08 PM
I have built a sub enclosure for a jl audio 12w6 or 12w3 to replace the spare tire.may work for other subs that need a 1.25 cubic ft sealed enclosure. i will be putting it in today. i will post pics when i can. it is made out of 3/4" mdf . for those that may be intrested i will make them to order, but have not decided on a price yet. shawn
psychos2
01/17/2006, 09:04 PM
sorry , it started raining during the install and got really cold. i could not finish. when i finish it i will post pics. shawn
chumone
01/18/2006, 12:16 PM
Does this totally replace the spare tire or does it fit inside the cavity?
psychos2
01/18/2006, 03:07 PM
replaces the spare. shawn
WormGod
01/19/2006, 08:19 AM
Day 5 now Shawn. This is unacceptable. If you do not show pics soon.... I will be forced to.... wait longer.
No hurry, I am more broke than one of Sammy Sosa's foam filled bats and lazier than Rosanne Barr at a fitness club.
psychos2
01/19/2006, 03:23 PM
i will be going tonite to pick up the rest of stuff i need to finish the install. hopefully i will have it finished by sat.sorry for the delay,the weather is not cooperating. shawn
psychos2
01/21/2006, 09:52 AM
it's raining again so i will not be able to finish the install. i did take pics of what is done so far.the front will be different.it will look like the front of the box i built for james.also there is enough room on top to mount an amp which i will be doing when it stops raining.
http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/data/500/P10100041.jpg
http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/data/500/P1010050.jpg
the front will look more like this.it will fill in the empty space on the sides and bottom.
http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/data/500/64sub_box.jpg
kpaske
01/22/2006, 01:09 AM
Umm... You're sub is tilted. :eek:
psychos2
01/22/2006, 08:39 PM
Umm... You're sub is tilted. :eek:
are you sure?? shawn
GOVEHIX
01/22/2006, 11:36 PM
i cant belever it actually fits, i have 12"JLw7, but it just too damn over size to fit in~
psychos2
01/23/2006, 10:45 AM
i cant belever it actually fits, i have 12"JLw7, but it just too damn over size to fit in~
the old style 12w6 fits no problem. i had to modify to make the 12w3 fit.
some of you may be wondering why i did not build it to cover the hole and then tell you it will look like the other if i build you one.it was easier to build that way and be able to modify it without the extra board in the way.as far as the price goes i will give you a few options $150 just mdf no carpet. $200 carpeted. also if you want the outside coated in fiberglass resin add $40. these prices are without shipping. you pay whatever shipping costs are.
shawn
WormGod
01/24/2006, 08:14 AM
What is that board mounted to and how? I am a little skeptical. My system pushes a LOT of power to the rear sub and even after insulating the tailgate with Dynamat and spray insulation, I feel I am walking a fine line between vibration noise and purity. It may be that I will have to try something out on my own before spending $200 on something that may not work for me. :(
C'mon spring.... hurry up. Daddy has a lot of work to do.
psychos2
01/24/2006, 10:45 AM
it is not a board it is a sealed box.if you are using just a board then that is your problem. shawn
WormGod
01/25/2006, 08:34 AM
Ok, but its not just a box like this....
http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/data/500/P1010050.jpg
.... correct? You had me worried there.
Anyways, just post pics when you get something going. :thumbup:
psychos2
01/25/2006, 11:06 AM
i built one like that to make sure the box would fit.when i build the next one the front will look more like this.to cover the empty space.
shawn
psychos2
02/01/2006, 06:24 PM
I have one almost done.. Here are some pics.The hole is not cut for the sub yet.
Here is the front.
http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/data/500/thumbs/P10100061.JPG (http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/data/500/P10100061.JPG)
Here is the back.
http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/data/500/thumbs/P10100053.JPG
(http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/data/500/P10100053.JPG)
Here it is in the door.
http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/data/500/thumbs/P10100013.JPG (http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/data/500/P10100013.JPG)
What do ya think? shawn
WormGod
02/02/2006, 08:17 AM
I'm liking it man. How deep is the enclosure going to be (sorry if someone asked this before). I have a nasty deep JL 12" that I believe is needs 9" of from-rim spacing. Even so, that box looks quite nice and I wouldnt mind "shimming the rim" some.
Nice.... "shimming the rim".... I can use that for other "conversations" as well. ;)
psychos2
02/02/2006, 10:44 AM
wormgod, the box is a total of 7" deep so it would be only 6 1/4" mounting depth.It will fit the old style 12w6, the new style 12w3v2 (with a little mod), 12w1v2, and a 12w6v2 (with some minor changes). and possibly 2 10" or 2 8" . and some other brands of subs with the same mounting depth and approx 1.25 cubic feet of volume. shawn
psychos2
02/04/2006, 08:26 PM
In order to get the ball rolling and get a few orders I am willing to offer this for $150 + shipping to the first 4 people to order. It will be the non carpeted price but will be carpeted. if you have a sub and want to know if it will fit let me know the brand and model. I do not have pics of the box carpeted yet because I am waiting on carpet.but you can see from the other pics of my past work that it will look good. shawn
http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/data/500/thumbs/P10100013.JPG (http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/data/500/P10100013.JPG)
psychos2
02/05/2006, 08:08 PM
Anyone??? shawn
WormGod
02/06/2006, 08:28 AM
How does it mount into the spare compartment? It doesnt just sit in there I hope, or is mounting for us to determine?
psychos2
02/06/2006, 03:08 PM
How does it mount into the spare compartment? It doesnt just sit in there I hope, or is mounting for us to determine?
there are a couple ways that it can be done.one is with a bracket behind the top edge on both sides. the other is with the bolt holes from the spare tire bracket. i have not decided yet. when i install mine i will decide. i have carpet coming tue or wed so i will be able to post pics of it finished before the weekend. shawn
psychos2
02/10/2006, 09:37 PM
No carpet yet it was coming from NJ and decided to take the scenic route. via Penn. , Mass. and who knows where else. thats the USPS for ya. shawn
Maugan_VX
02/11/2006, 02:58 PM
I can see your wires :P
WormGod
02/13/2006, 08:13 AM
And now with the snow, who knows where the carpet may be. :D
psychos2
02/14/2006, 10:23 AM
It is finally done!!! here are the pics. shawnhttp://www.vehicross.info/gallery/data/500/thumbs/P10100042.JPG (http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/data/500/P10100042.JPG)http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/data/500/thumbs/P10100031.JPG (http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/data/500/P10100031.JPG)
psychos2
02/14/2006, 08:14 PM
My offer still stands. The first 4 to order get $50 off. The cost would be $150 for carpeted or $100 for non carpeted.Plus actual shipping costs. shawn
WormGod
02/16/2006, 08:51 AM
I'll send PM Shawn. Looks good.
psychos2
02/16/2006, 10:20 PM
I'll send PM Shawn. Looks good.
Thanks . shawn
psychos2
02/21/2006, 04:58 PM
Speak now or forever hold your peace. shawn
WormGod
02/22/2006, 08:30 AM
Waiting for tax money to roll in man. I would throw some green your way now but the money tree goes dormant in the winter. ;)
psychos2
02/22/2006, 11:06 AM
Waiting for tax money to roll in man. I would throw some green your way now but the money tree goes dormant in the winter. ;)
WormGod, thats fine . shawn
psychos2
03/10/2006, 03:51 PM
another pic of the progress. shawn
http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/data/500/P10100093.JPG
Box looks great but how are you going to hide and protect all the wires? That size amp would fit behind the jack so you'd only have to run 12g wire through the stock boot. Hope you get some orders!
psychos2
03/10/2006, 11:07 PM
Box looks great but how are you going to hide and protect all the wires? That size amp would fit behind the jack so you'd only have to run 12g wire through the stock boot. Hope you get some orders!
Thanks Tone. I have thought about that but I like the amp on top. I have a few ideas for running the wires. I am planning on making my own cover for the front and not using the stock cover. And where the amp is, just the front edge of the amp will be visible. I have also thought about flipping the amp upside down so the inside shows. What is your opinion on the price? What would your shop charge for a box like this? thanks shawn
WormGod
03/13/2006, 08:35 AM
Sorry Shawn, still stuck waiting for my settlement to see what all it is spreading over before I get any of it. I am rarely home anymore either. I am trying man, really, heh.
psychos2
03/13/2006, 12:16 PM
Sorry Shawn, still stuck waiting for my settlement to see what all it is spreading over before I get any of it. I am rarely home anymore either. I am trying man, really, heh.
no problem just let me know when you are ready. shawn
newthings
03/13/2006, 01:19 PM
I have often wondered why people run monster wires to far away places when you could just mount a dry cell Odessey battery near the amp/speaker and run a small chargeing wire.
Roy
WormGod
03/14/2006, 08:01 AM
I have often wondered why people run monster wires to far away places when you could just mount a dry cell Odessey battery near the amp/speaker and run a small chargeing wire.
Roy
Old school installation. I am the same way. I have enough wires in the back on my VX to make it look like a server closet.
One day, I too, will evolve.
psychos2
11/10/2006, 10:44 AM
Just seeing if there are any newbies that may be interested in this. The first 4 to order get $50 off. The cost would be $150 for carpeted or $100 for non carpeted.Plus actual shipping costs. shawn
WormGod
11/13/2006, 09:05 AM
HOLY !@#$!!!! I forgot all about this! Jeez, I am sorry Shawn. >.<
PM me your address and total price and I will get a check and shipping address rolling to ya ASAP.
Sorry bro, heh.
etlsport
11/13/2006, 03:31 PM
awesome! if you had posted 2 weeks earlier i wouldve been all over it! but i decided building something into the door was not something i wanted to tackle on my own so i ended up building a box that fit across the rear cargo space
psychos2
11/13/2006, 05:01 PM
awesome! if you had posted 2 weeks earlier i wouldve been all over it! but i decided building something into the door was not something i wanted to tackle on my own so i ended up building a box that fit across the rear cargo space
etlsport, When you get sick of that box taking up the space in the back let me know.
Wormgod, No problem. shawn
psychos2
12/11/2006, 04:38 PM
Wormgod, fedex will pick up your package Tuesday.
I have sold 2 total. That means there are only 2 orders left at the discount price. Then they will be $200 . shawn
cyronman
12/11/2006, 06:40 PM
Shawn
i'm not a big audio nut, but this looks good/compact.
and 1 thing i have noticed in the vx is that a nice sound system definitely enhances, though not extremely important in my book.
however, if you still don't have any bites on the last two next month or so, i might be into trying one.
if i had to lug a spare though on a long drive, how difficult would it be to swap?
just simply unplug and take the box out right?
thanks,
cy
PHO2GR4
12/11/2006, 07:12 PM
Hey Cyronman,
I just ordered my custom PsychoBox (TM) from Shawn, knowing that I'll lose the spare tire storage. The thing is, for long road trips I'll STILL want good audio more than the safety of a spare! I told Shawn I'd either invest in a solid AAA membership in case of a flat, or else throw a Yakima Load Warrior on top and carry a full-size spare!
I'll add this: In my last VX (the late, lamented Ironman...RIP!), all I did was add a 6" sub (yes, a tiny sub) into a custom-fabbed enclosure for the jack cubby! Even the 6" sub, separately amped from the stock head unit, improved the sound about a million percent.
This time, adding a 10" sub in a MUCH better enclosure, and then upgrading to an Eclipse head unit...well, I'll probably never leave the VX. Except to pee.
Maybe not even then.
psychos2
12/11/2006, 07:26 PM
Shawn
i'm not a big audio nut, but this looks good/compact.
and 1 thing i have noticed in the vx is that a nice sound system definitely enhances, though not extremely important in my book.
however, if you still don't have any bites on the last two next month or so, i might be into trying one.
if i had to lug a spare though on a long drive, how difficult would it be to swap?
just simply unplug and take the box out right?
thanks,
cy
Yes, you can just remove it. But you would have to install the mount for the spare ,it has to be removed for this box to fit. If you are concerned about the spare I make a fiberglass box that fits in the spare tire.It will fit a jlaudio 8w3v2 sub. The cost is $325 plus shipping. Not as loud but adds some bass. If you order a fiberglass box before xmas I will include free shipping. shawn
cyronman
12/11/2006, 08:13 PM
Hey Cyronman,
The thing is, for long road trips I'll STILL want good audio more than the safety of a spare! I told Shawn I'd either invest in a solid AAA membership in case of a flat, or else throw a Yakima Load Warrior on top and carry a full-size spare!
-audio over spare...i was considering that as i already have AAA
I'll add this: In my last VX (the late, lamented Ironman...RIP!), all I did was add a 6" sub (yes, a tiny sub) into a custom-fabbed enclosure for the jack cubby! Even the 6" sub, separately amped from the stock head unit, improved the sound about a million percent.
-good, simple idea
...well, I'll probably never leave the VX. Except to pee.
-tip learned from convoying in Iraq.......empty gatorade bottles.
on 2nd thought...
Seattle huh, i lived there 99-03 over by Btown Billiards and then QAhill myself.
miss it. recently saw how the monorail idea was finally scrapped. funny, i thought that would have been finished by now.
cyronman
12/11/2006, 08:14 PM
shawn
thanks, i will consider your offers.
cy
psychos2
12/15/2006, 11:58 PM
Hey Cyronman,
I just ordered my custom PsychoBox (TM) from Shawn, knowing that I'll lose the spare tire storage. The thing is, for long road trips I'll STILL want good audio more than the safety of a spare! I told Shawn I'd either invest in a solid AAA membership in case of a flat, or else throw a Yakima Load Warrior on top and carry a full-size spare!
I'll add this: In my last VX (the late, lamented Ironman...RIP!), all I did was add a 6" sub (yes, a tiny sub) into a custom-fabbed enclosure for the jack cubby! Even the 6" sub, separately amped from the stock head unit, improved the sound about a million percent.
This time, adding a 10" sub in a MUCH better enclosure, and then upgrading to an Eclipse head unit...well, I'll probably never leave the VX. Except to pee.
Maybe not even then.
PHO2GR4 I will try to get it done this week and get it to you before X-mas. If not it will be just after.
Anybody else intrested? shawn
PHO2GR4
12/16/2006, 10:23 AM
Thanks Shawn!!!
I'm pretty psyched..er, excited!
WormGod
12/18/2006, 08:59 AM
I recieved Shawn's box and I must say, the quality and craftsmanship far outweighs even that of namebrand boxes I have bought in the past. Shawn has da'skillz!! Superb work!
It is tricky getting the box tucked into the tailgate and i have yet to get it all the way in (only spent about 5 minutes trying before I had to get on with some errands). I hope to get back to it later this evening.
Shawn, I bluffed on the sub that I have. It's actually a JL Audio 12W6. A bit bigger than what I think I told you. But, it fit like a !@#$ing glove! Dropped right into place and screwed right in. I put some polyfill in there and tested it out. It sounds great. Excellent thump, no box rattle, and with the tailgate thoroughly insulated already, the body has no rattle either. Too awesome! EVERYONE needs this box!
Now to properly seat the box in the tailgate so I can get cracking on the rear cover speaker port.
Score: 10/10
psychos2
12/18/2006, 12:27 PM
I recieved Shawn's box and I must say, the quality and craftsmanship far outweighs even that of namebrand boxes I have bought in the past. Shawn has da'skillz!! Superb work!
It is tricky getting the box tucked into the tailgate and i have yet to get it all the way in (only spent about 5 minutes trying before I had to get on with some errands). I hope to get back to it later this evening.
Shawn, I bluffed on the sub that I have. It's actually a JL Audio 12W6. A bit bigger than what I think I told you. But, it fit like a !@#$ing glove! Dropped right into place and screwed right in. I put some polyfill in there and tested it out. It sounds great. Excellent thump, no box rattle, and with the tailgate thoroughly insulated already, the body has no rattle either. Too awesome! EVERYONE needs this box!
Now to properly seat the box in the tailgate so I can get cracking on the rear cover speaker port.
Score: 10/10
Thanks wormgod. Put it straight in and then lift a little and push on the bottom . Should drop right in. shawn
WormGod
12/19/2006, 08:40 AM
Got the WRX in the garage for most of this week doing the annual winter wash/buff/wax so the VX will have to wait till the weekend to get any TLC (even if she did get the wash/wetsand/buff/wax already). I am sure I will figure out the box in no time.... it's just a matter of finding the 10 seconds of time to be able to get around to it, heh.
Thanks again Shawn.
psychos2
04/23/2007, 04:37 PM
Just posting to see if there are any new takers on the sub box. I may have one order and would like to make them all at once. If anyone needs more info just post here and I will get you the info you need. shawn
Knigh7s
04/23/2007, 05:05 PM
Was wondering, How much does the box+carpet weigh?
psychos2
04/23/2007, 05:16 PM
I believe it is around 15 lbs. without the speaker. shawn
SkidPlate
04/23/2007, 05:50 PM
.... If you are concerned about the spare I make a fiberglass box that fits in the spare tire.It will fit a jlaudio 8w3v2 sub. The cost is $325 plus shipping. Not as loud but adds some bass...
Shawn- Do you have any pictures of the fiberglass enclosure? I was looking at the VW Beetle Stealthbox from JL (http://mobile.jlaudio.com/products_stealthbox_detail.php?fit_id=1503), but yours would probably fit better. Thanks!
psychos2
04/23/2007, 07:27 PM
Shawn- Do you have any pictures of the fiberglass enclosure? I was looking at the VW Beetle Stealthbox from JL (http://mobile.jlaudio.com/products_stealthbox_detail.php?fit_id=1503), but yours would probably fit better. Thanks!
here are some pics. The box will fit a a jlaudio 8w3v2 or a discontinued 8w6 .the 8w6 would be my choice.
http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/data/500/thumbs/64sub1.jpg (http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/data/500/64sub1.jpg)http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/data/500/thumbs/64sub_box.jpg (http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/data/500/64sub_box.jpg)http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/data/500/thumbs/6464rear_cover.jpg (http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/data/500/6464rear_cover.jpg)
james1_10018
04/24/2007, 11:24 AM
Shawn got me mine and it is an excellent work.
Thank you Shawn, 2 years and counting and I am still enjoying my sub
psychos2
04/25/2007, 08:57 PM
Shawn got me mine and it is an excellent work.
Thank you Shawn, 2 years and counting and I am still enjoying my sub
Thanks James
psychos2
04/27/2007, 05:39 AM
Anyone ??? shawn
Phantom
09/24/2007, 06:27 PM
Wow, I am extremely impressed at the quality of this box! I ordered the sealed 12" version and it sits SOLID in the rear door. Slammed the door very hard ten times or so and didn't even budge it. I thought I would need to throw some caulk or liquid gasket in there to hold it in place, but I would be lucky to get the darn thing back out as it is!
If any of you are considering putting a little kick in your ride, this is the place to go for a great buy! Very well made, very reasonably priced, and best of all made by someone in the VX community who knows what they are doing! Thanks Shawn, my vx sounds great thanks to you!
psychos2
09/25/2007, 04:41 AM
Wow, I am extremely impressed at the quality of this box! I ordered the sealed 12" version and it sits SOLID in the rear door. Slammed the door very hard ten times or so and didn't even budge it. I thought I would need to throw some caulk or liquid gasket in there to hold it in place, but I would be lucky to get the darn thing back out as it is!
If any of you are considering putting a little kick in your ride, this is the place to go for a great buy! Very well made, very reasonably priced, and best of all made by someone in the VX community who knows what they are doing! Thanks Shawn, my vx sounds great thanks to you!
Thanks and your welcome. shawn
rx7tt95
12/04/2007, 10:27 AM
Shawn, I'm in. I'll shoot you a PM here. I have a few extra amps lying around as well as an 8" Diamond Audio. Think you could cut the hole for that size sub?
WormGod
12/05/2007, 08:28 AM
I'm gonna throw Shawn more props for this box. I have had it just about a year now and it still rules. Its just sitting in the tailgate, not covered, since I still have yet to butcher the cover *cringe*, but the sound is unbelievable. I can crank it up quite high and the box carries the best bass and reverbs the way you would expect it to. Dynamatting plus Shawn's box is a major plus for any VX sound enthusiasts.
psychos2
12/05/2007, 07:05 PM
I'm gonna throw Shawn more props for this box. I have had it just about a year now and it still rules. Its just sitting in the tailgate, not covered, since I still have yet to butcher the cover *cringe*, but the sound is unbelievable. I can crank it up quite high and the box carries the best bass and reverbs the way you would expect it to. Dynamatting plus Shawn's box is a major plus for any VX sound enthusiasts.
Thanks again WormGod. shawn
Solitude
12/06/2007, 08:10 AM
Hey.. is this still availible? what is the cost and what sub will fit?..
psychos2
12/07/2007, 05:50 AM
Hey.. is this still availible? what is the cost and what sub will fit?..
Yes it is. The price is $200 for carpeted or $150 without carpet, plus shipping(approx. $40).The box is a total of 7" deep so it would be only 6 1/4" mounting depth.It will fit the old style 12w6, the new style 12w3v2 (with a little mod), 12w1v2, and a 12w6v2 (with some minor changes). and possibly 2 10" or 2 8" . and some other brands of subs with the same mounting depth and approx 1.25 cubic feet of volume. shawn
DarkWing
12/07/2007, 01:39 PM
"BIG" sound was never my thing, but I do REALLY need those big orange "screws" that you no longer have the need of. I'll buy them for what I got for my "bumber garnish" I just sold to Navistar, how about $25.00 plus S&H. I need two, but I'd like all four if you would?
D.W.
#0147
psychos2
12/07/2007, 03:33 PM
"BIG" sound was never my thing, but I do REALLY need those big orange "screws" that you no longer have the need of. I'll buy them for what I got for my "bumber garnish" I just sold to Navistar, how about $25.00 plus S&H. I need two, but I'd like all four if you would?
D.W.
#0147
Mine are broken,sorry. shawn
DarkWing
12/07/2007, 03:46 PM
Seems like a common problem. Anyone thought of a fix for that YET?????
etlsport
12/07/2007, 04:31 PM
yea put a 1/2" dowel rod in the middle of them
DarkWing
12/07/2007, 06:33 PM
Is there another Isuzu product that uses these screws? I am going to call Merlin next week after I get the money from Navistar and order replacements, but for further purposes, what other model shares these things.
Sorry for the thread jack.
Tanx
D.W.
#0147
psychos2
03/22/2009, 02:42 PM
Building a sub box for another member and wondering if there are any new takers. The box replaces the spare tire and will fit 2 10" subs or one 12' sub.the price is $150 not carpeted or $200 carpeted plus shipping which is around $40. shawn http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/data/500/thumbs/P10100031.JPG (http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/showphoto.php?photo=7063)http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/data/500/thumbs/P10100061.JPG (http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/showphoto.php?photo=7034)http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/data/500/thumbs/P10100053.JPG (http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/showphoto.php?photo=7033)http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/data/500/thumbs/P10100013.JPG (http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/showphoto.php?photo=7032)
Triathlete
03/22/2009, 06:35 PM
"BIG" sound was never my thing, but I do REALLY need those big orange "screws" that you no longer have the need of. I'll buy them for what I got for my "bumber garnish" I just sold to Navistar, how about $25.00 plus S&H. I need two, but I'd like all four if you would?
D.W.
#0147
DW, you can get metal replacements from member SBC! No more breakage problems!
Polie
12/13/2009, 02:12 AM
still building these? Think it can handle 2400 watts? (not that I ever really pound it THAT hard, but you know sometimes the kids in the civics need a lesson)
WormGod
12/14/2009, 09:01 AM
still building these? Think it can handle 2400 watts? (not that I ever really pound it THAT hard, but you know sometimes the kids in the civics need a lesson)
Teach them a lesson or sound just as bad and annoying as them? ;)
I am NOT too sure this box will suffice that much punch. I am pushing a JLAudio 200w through my 12" JLAudio sub in this box and the port already pumps out a crap-ton of air. Excellent quality box but best used for precision tuning, not trunk thumping. :)
navistar
12/14/2009, 02:12 PM
Shawn,
With the carpeted box, does it replace the OEM spare cover or does the cover go back over your box?
psychos2
12/14/2009, 04:28 PM
still building these? Think it can handle 2400 watts? (not that I ever really pound it THAT hard, but you know sometimes the kids in the civics need a lesson)
What sub do you have that really,honestly,can handle 2400 watts and fit in a 1.25 cu/ft box ? shawn
psychos2
12/14/2009, 04:30 PM
Shawn,
With the carpeted box, does it replace the OEM spare cover or does the cover go back over your box?
It does not replace the cover . it will still fit. shawn
Triathlete
12/14/2009, 05:38 PM
Only a few subs I know of that can handle that much power and they are WAY to deep to fit in a VX's rear door.:yesy:
navistar
12/14/2009, 06:43 PM
Shawn,
Can you build the box to mount a subwoofer I already have? It's a 10 inch Illusion sub.
psychos2
12/14/2009, 09:43 PM
Shawn,
Can you build the box to mount a subwoofer I already have? It's a 10 inch Illusion sub.
Do you have the specs? there web site is down. shawn
Polie
12/14/2009, 10:32 PM
What sub do you have that really,honestly,can handle 2400 watts and fit in a 1.25 cu/ft box ? shawn
I have forgotten the specs on it, I am not sure if 1.25 cu/ft is enough. I had a sponsorship with PYLE, (I know), and they installed there best comp stuff. That was a few years ago and now I am stripping it out. I have NEVER even gotten close to full power, maybe 1/2 of what it is capable only a couple of times. At 1/2 capability it was impossible to breath and it gave you a case of vertigo.
EDIT:
NM I need 3.678 cu/ft :(
navistar
12/14/2009, 10:39 PM
Shawn,
I'm trying to find it. It's in my basement somewhere...you should see my basement! I'd like to be the forth person but since this would be sort of a custom hole you may not be able to discount it for me.
WormGod
12/15/2009, 08:18 AM
FYI, The spare cover will fit over the installed box as well. You need to trim the ribs on the backside of the cover and of course, cut a hole for your sub (makes a WONDERFUL vibrating/rattling cover if you don't. STill very happy after a couple years with it. Great work by Shawn.
Knigh7s
12/15/2009, 04:13 PM
Hey psychos2, would a Pioneer Shallow TS-SW3041D 12" (http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/PUSA/Products/CarAudioVideo/Subwoofers/Shallow/TS-SW3041D?tab=B) be able to be flush mounted to the box? I do not know how deep your box is.
Also would you be able to make it? I always wanted to buy one, but kept forgetting about it and I would really like what little cargo space back!
psychos2
12/17/2009, 03:54 PM
Hey psychos2, would a Pioneer Shallow TS-SW3041D 12" (http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/PUSA/Products/CarAudioVideo/Subwoofers/Shallow/TS-SW3041D?tab=B) be able to be flush mounted to the box? I do not know how deep your box is.
Also would you be able to make it? I always wanted to buy one, but kept forgetting about it and I would really like what little cargo space back!
The max mounting depth is 6.25" . and you are talking about having it so the speaker is recessed so it is flush with the front ? shawn
WormGod
12/18/2009, 08:18 AM
The max mounting depth is 6.25" . and you are talking about having it so the speaker is recessed so it is flush with the front ? shawn
Should be easy enough to take a router to the mount bevel once you get it if you want it recessed. I would wait and see the final product before doing so. Take measurements of your lip depth before making the slice.
Knigh7s
12/19/2009, 01:18 AM
That is correct. The mounting depth of my sub is only 3.25". I have no means to do it myself. I have all the measurements if it would help any.
The max mounting depth is 6.25" . and you are talking about having it so the speaker is recessed so it is flush with the front ? shawn
psychos2
12/24/2009, 12:43 AM
That is correct. The mounting depth of my sub is only 3.25". I have no means to do it myself. I have all the measurements if it would help any.
I may be able to do it after the holidays. I have less free time so it may be more like $250 plus shipping. shawn
navistar
05/09/2010, 08:37 PM
Anyone in contact with psychos2. I'm interested in a sub box and have sent email and PM but no response.
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